Third prize winner of the 3rd Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
Longlisted for the 2nd Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
Second prize winner of the 3rd Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
A poem "with cautious, slightly energy-sapped enjambments" recreates a bar's atmosphere and patrons.
"And yes, you speak francais. / Do not gag too much." Neily Jennings' prize-winning erasure poetry tackles cross-cultural relations.
First prize winner of the 1st Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
Shall I compare thee to a summer chaos?
The fourth poem in a series dedicated to Maria Chekhov, sister of the famed writer and keeper of the archive.
It was the year of hotel rooms, the knife and the gun.
Four poems by Vancouver Poet Laureate Evelyn Lau on love, life and death.
Mary Meigs wrote this piece in spring 2001 while she was recovering from a stroke, and which is reproduced here exactly as she typed it,
Honourable mention in the 1st Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
Four poems by Vancouver Poet Laureate Evelyn Lau on aging, aching and orthotics.
Matt Rader's poem encourages you to "love the word not the weirdo."
The Central American vacation was all-inclusive, but she brought her own guilt, just in case.
Honourable mention in the 2nd Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
raspberry afternoons flat as the tides at White Rock, a saltwater bath, a kiss beneath the pylons, the barnacles, the greasy fish and chips
The third poem in a series dedicated to Maria Chekhov, sister of the famed writer and keeper of the archive.
First prize winner of the 3rd Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
Understocked soy blocks are a sign of hope.
Third prize winner of the 2nd Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
Two poems from "Children of Air India" by Renee Sarojini Saklikar.